The study described here is an attempt to identify the elements which make an author popular. Emphasising the views of children themselves, rather than critics, parents and other adults, the research investigates the popularity with young readers of the writer Roald Dahl. The repertory grid technique is used as the means of eliciting children’s views, and reasons for selecting this as the method are presented. Some informative constructs are identified by the participants in the study and it is reported that the participants found some qualities and characteristics in common between works by Dahl, thereby rendering them different from other books. Although constraints on participant numbers mean that the study can only be seen as a “first s...
The power of children’s literature is such that a significant number of teachers in the UK take the ...
In the first manuscript, preference and interest studies are examined for the purpose of determining...
Literature holds the potential to significantly influence the lives of readers, but what...
Master of EducationChildren are not so serious as grownups and they love to laugh (Dahl 1988, p81). ...
Roald Dahl is one of the world's best-loved authors. More than twenty years after his death, his boo...
Some teachers are avid readers of literature and other texts for the young; the readers of this maga...
Literature is a part of children\u27s heritage and invaluable for enjoyment and learning. This study...
Roald Dahl is one of the world's best-loved authors. More than twenty years after his death, his boo...
The paper presents findings from a small reader response study conducted in February 2013 with 150 ...
What is a “popular” children’s book? How can we gauge the popularity of children’s literature, knowi...
Roald Dahl is one of the best-known authors of the 20th century when it comes to works for children ...
From the starting point of the Schools Council Working Paper 52, in 1975, a small-scale longitudinal...
The diploma thesis is focused on the problems of children readership and its main aim is to reveal t...
This is a book report on Laura Viñas Valle\u27s book De-constructing Dahl. The book is an academic s...
The aim of this master thesis is to obtain a greater understanding of childrens choice of favourite...
The power of children’s literature is such that a significant number of teachers in the UK take the ...
In the first manuscript, preference and interest studies are examined for the purpose of determining...
Literature holds the potential to significantly influence the lives of readers, but what...
Master of EducationChildren are not so serious as grownups and they love to laugh (Dahl 1988, p81). ...
Roald Dahl is one of the world's best-loved authors. More than twenty years after his death, his boo...
Some teachers are avid readers of literature and other texts for the young; the readers of this maga...
Literature is a part of children\u27s heritage and invaluable for enjoyment and learning. This study...
Roald Dahl is one of the world's best-loved authors. More than twenty years after his death, his boo...
The paper presents findings from a small reader response study conducted in February 2013 with 150 ...
What is a “popular” children’s book? How can we gauge the popularity of children’s literature, knowi...
Roald Dahl is one of the best-known authors of the 20th century when it comes to works for children ...
From the starting point of the Schools Council Working Paper 52, in 1975, a small-scale longitudinal...
The diploma thesis is focused on the problems of children readership and its main aim is to reveal t...
This is a book report on Laura Viñas Valle\u27s book De-constructing Dahl. The book is an academic s...
The aim of this master thesis is to obtain a greater understanding of childrens choice of favourite...
The power of children’s literature is such that a significant number of teachers in the UK take the ...
In the first manuscript, preference and interest studies are examined for the purpose of determining...
Literature holds the potential to significantly influence the lives of readers, but what...